Mental Health & Tarot

Tarot as a Self-Help Tool

Tarot is not just for divination and predictions. It can also be used as a tool to help you with your mental health. Many people don’t know how tarot can help you gain a deeper insight into your mind and how it affects your life.

Explore Your Emotions (and More!)

For many people, tarot cards can be a great way to explore your relationships and emotions. If you are looking for ways to use tarot cards for your mental health, you have come to the right place.

How Can You Use Tarot With A Skeptic?

How Can You Use Tarot With A Skeptic?

You love reading the tarot as you find it calming and insightful, especially when you are doing your daily card pulls. You want to know your personal message for the day, provided by the card’s meaning. Talking about your love for tarot cards is something that you enjoy doing. You will find that many people support your tarot journey, even if they don’t have an interest in learning about the cards themselves. However, you will find that someone in your life will not support you with your tarot journey. It is not they have anything against you as a person. That individual is very skeptical about tarot and anything that has to do with the occult or metaphysics.

7 Tarot Cards That Represent Conflict

7 Tarot Cards That Represent Conflict

Fights! Arguments! Conflicts! As unpleasant as they are, you cannot avoid them. If you avoid them, that is also quite unhealthy as the avoidance of conflicts only means that there is a failure to meet the needs of the one who avoids the conflict. The sun sign Libra and the Enneagram type 9 are known for avoiding conflicts. Having arguments is necessary to make sure that your needs are being met, but they are a good sign that you are sticking to your boundaries. That is why a healthy couple will fight once in a while with one another. If one is upset with the other for ignoring or dismissing their wants and needs, that will turn into an argument. The same goes for friends who have let you down.

Let’s Talk About How You View Court Cards: The Kings

Let’s Talk About How You View Court Cards: The Kings

You read about the Pages that rank at the bottom of royalty, the Knights, which ranks higher than Pages, and then the Queens, which rank even higher. That leaves this to the end and to the top of royalty, which is the King! The tarot Kings are the last court cards to cover, and writing this post makes me a little sad because I really enjoyed writing about court cards and their archetypes. However, here we are. It is now time to cover the King archetype and learn what he is all about besides being at the top of the royal rankings.

How Can You Use Tarot To Write Fictional Manuscripts?

How Can You Use Tarot To Write Fictional Manuscripts?

You already learned about how to use tarot to push through writer’s block. It is a matter of pulling a card to give you inspiration for what to direct to go when you want to write something new and what to write about. You can always keep pulling cards to push through writer’s block if you need to pull more than one card to gain the clarity you need to find something to write about. However, when you are writing a novel, the cards will serve a different purpose.

How Can You Use Tarot To Help Clear Writer’s Block?

How Can You Use Tarot To Help Clear Writer’s Block?

You can easily face writer’s block if you are writing a novel or even a non-fiction book. Dealing with a blockage in creative flow when writing a non-fiction book seems counterintuitive; however, even if you are writing anything that is not fiction, it still requires you to use some creativity. Therefore, there are points during your writing career that you will struggle with encountering obstacles that only frustrate you because it affects your ability to produce content regularly. Tarot cards can help you unravel those blocks.

7 Tarot Cards That Represent Anxiety

7 Tarot Cards That Represent Anxiety

Any type of anxiety disorder if it is not controlled and treated will wreak havoc on your ability to function. However, the good news is that there are treatments available and if you suspect you have an anxiety disorder, then you need to see your doctor as soon as possible. You will need to go for therapy to help with anxiety symptoms as well as medication as your doctor or psychiatrist can prescribe medication that is suitable to treat your anxiety disorder. However, if you have wondered what tarot cards are fitting for anxiety disorders, there are seven of them that represent any of those conditions.